On 08/20/2010 03:21 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
>> Never mind.  I was thinking too much of printf's %d.  But with
>> qemuMonitorJSONMakeCommand, d: is a double, and your division by 1000.0
>> does indeed create a value that passes just fine through varargs.
> 
> I've never understood why printf() choose %d for integers instead
> of doubles :-)

%d - decimal
%x - hex
%o - octal

and I can also see

%f - floating point
%e - exponent

but:

%g - ?

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